Gaming

Well, a different one from our pasteboard passion. I am talking old computer games. Who didn’t want to be Leisure Suit Larry. OK, bad one to use. But there were a bunch of them that we played at old TV resolution levels.

I did it on my computer with a CGA card — spiffy. Others plugged in their Nintendo to their TV. I think a Nintendo cartridge went for maybe $19.95 at the start and there were places you could sell or trade them for half the price. As time progressed, prices and ability increased. Today, you can plunk down $59.95.